New Year's Eve has always been a time for looking back to the past, and more importantly, forward to the coming year.
It's a time to reflect on the changes we want (or need) to make and resolve to follow through on those changes.
This time next year, at the end of 2007, there are only two outcomes:
1. You will have either accomplished your goals for the year, and you'll feel great about it.
2. You will be in the exact same place you are today and will wonder where the time flew, and why you didn't get what you wanted...
Mike Ambrosio and Fabio Marciano have listed out this year's top New Year's Resolutions and are giving away a great report to help people achieve the top New Year's Resolutions.
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New Years Resolutions Help By Mike Ambrosio and Fabio Marciano
SSDD, December 09, 2007
Reviewer: Kimberly Purcell
when you look at the bookcovers and titles from what they are giving away you'll notice that it says things like 'Make 2007 the Year You Get Organized'. OK, so it is the same ol' stuff they gave away last year. And it could still be relevant for 2008. But at least take some time to change the year!
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New Years Resolutions Help By Mike Ambrosio and Fabio Marciano
So-so report, December 28, 2007
This looks like a watered-down version of other self-improvement books and reports like in goal setting and time management. It tries to accomplish much by not just focusing on New Year resolutions but also on briefly discussing other self-improvement principles. However, it fails in its attempt and just ends up weakening the already weak point it had to begin with. This report became a series of self-improvement articles with no “tightness” or coherence.
Perhaps I just read better self-help e-books and reports – hence, my disappointment with this report. But indeed, this report could have been written in a more organized manner. Instead of just throwing a series of articles together and relating them to New Year resolutions – yes, this is my impression of this report – the author could have just focused on New Year resolutions alone and introduced self-improvement principles which are only directly related to New Year resolutions.
Also, this report could have been more interesting if it had real-life examples or case studies and not just abstract principles.
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New Years Resolutions Help By Mike Ambrosio and Fabio Marciano
Why is optin required for this?, December 27, 2009
I was just wondering why the download link leads to an optin page. I thought the reason we paid for this membership was direct access.
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